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Updated as per James P. Tuttle's The Hawk Moths of North America, July 2008 |
Sphinginae subfamily
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Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Escambia |
Santa Rosa |
Okaloosa |
Walton |
Holmes |
Individual notes for northeastern counties:
Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Hamilton |
Columbia |
Baker |
Nassau |
Duval |
Individual notes for central counties:
Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Citrus |
Hernando |
Pasco |
Sumter |
Lake |
Individual notes for southern counties:
Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Manatee |
Sarasota |
Hardee |
Desoto |
Charlotte |
Isoparce cupressi, southern Florida, July 4, 2007, courtesy of Pat Dietrich.
Thumbnails of larvae
Individual notes for northwestern counties:
Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Escambia |
Santa Rosa |
Okaloosa |
Walton |
Holmes |
Individual notes for northeastern counties:
Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Hamilton |
Columbia |
Baker |
Nassau |
Duval |
Pachylia ficus, Brevard County, Florida,
May 23, 2008, courtesy of John de Bry.
Individual notes for central counties:
Other pictoral checklists will be posted as sightings arrive.
Citrus |
Hernando |
Pasco |
Sumter |
Lake |
Erinnyis ello, Broward County, Florida, courtesy of Kelli Whitney,
Park Naturalist II, Long Key Nature Center, Broward County Parks and Recreation.
Manatee |
Sarasota |
Hardee |
Desoto |
Charlotte |
Erinnyis ello, Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida,
courtesy of Vanessa Goderich.
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